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Food vs. drugs

Posted Jun 18 2008 6:08pm
At the risk of alienating anyone... here's my opinion

(again), after having read many books, and

having felt the amazing effects of diet modification

on my own health:



you can find books that say there is no scientific

proof that food hurts or helps, written by MDs, and

you can find books that say food is an essential

component, even a miracle cure, also written by MDs.



You can bet that all money that goes to research via

the LFA or the ALR is going towards gene/

pharmaceutical research, and *not* towards seeing if

tumeric or garlic or anything else the drug industry

can't patent and make a buck off is of help in

alleviating symptoms. Do I think the LFA or the ALR

are corrupt in their motivations? absolutely not.



But conventional MDs, medical schools, and pharmaceutical

companies are inseparable. there reason there is no

scientific evidence is that the trials are conducted

by drug companies. why would they study whether food

might do the trick? there is virtually *no* training

in nutrition in medical school. I find that appalling.



Point being, there are 2 schools of thought out there

amongst doctors. Those who go with the flow, and just

treat with drugs and surgery, and treat the symptoms.

And those who are more forward thinking/ open minded,

use drugs and surgery and also include things like

supplements, acupuncture, massage, allergy testing,

and diet. they are all MDs. their opinions hold equal

weight.



I want to feel as good as possible and have a full

life, and be on as few drugs as possible, so I'm

willing to change my diet, even though it's not easy,

and i miss certain foods (esp diet soda, chocolate, and potato

chips!)



There are more than a few books out there on food and

healing, a more recent (and best-seller) being "Eat to

Live" by Joel Fuhrman, MD. I'm planning to be one of

his patients, but it's expensive and they don't take

insurance. He's in NJ, near me. so I'll just read his

book and try and follow the suggestions on my own, and

let my rhuem. and neph. and the lab tests help me wean

off the drugs this time, instead of having 2 primary

docs (last time i had a DO, a primary and several

specialists, and an acupuncturist; time before that i

just had a rhuem and a MD who did diet and chelation.

i move a lot- lupus has made me a bit of a homeless

person at times, wearing out my welcome with friends

and family, sleeping in my van, racking up debt

renting an apartment while paying medical bills and not being able to work a full-time job, etc.).



I have had years of remission, drug-free, after having

a stroke, kidney failure, etc. and being on 9 drugs. I

generally relapse when i stop eating well and "do too

much," and several big life stressors converge (death

in family, moving, planning wedding, long trip,

medical debt, etc.)



Anyway, I'm all about staying solution-oriented.

wishing you all the best health we can attain

Carla
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